Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, August 31, 2012 Stein has spent the past decade hammering inequities that the increasingly broke public claims it wants corrected." Truly, she's the hipster candidate.

Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, July 20, 2012 As a literary novelist who is self-publishing a book this year, I couldn't agree more with Eugenia Williamson's defense of the publishing industry (see "The Dead End of DIY Publishing," Arts and Entertainment, July 6).

Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, July 6, 2012 I want to thank reporters Chris Faraone, Matt McQuaid, and the Phoenix for being one of the few media outlets to question and dig into the true agenda of Stand for Children and groups like it (see "The Price of Change," June 22).

Letters to the Boston editors, June 15, 2012 I loved your Queer Issue (May 25). However, there's something that has been preventing me from fully enjoying some of the progress made in the struggle for equality and society's perception of the LGBT community.

Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, June 1, 2012 I'm a lifelong music fan and DJ (radio and club) and I have to admit I feel like Daniel Brockman's blog post (see "The Problem with the Future of Music: Amanda Palmer and the rise of the music biz Super PAC," thePhoenix.com, May 3) has been beamed in from bizarro land.

Letters to the Boston editors, May 18, 2012 I took issue with the final statement of Peter Keough's review of The Avengers ("Awkward First Steps," Arts & Entertainment, May 4) — with his dismissal of Agent Phil Coulson's death as not "compelling" enough to rally a group of heroes into action.

Letters to the Boston editors, April 27, 2012 It's almost laughable that people get so upset about electronic privacy when the government can search your car, containers, and property outside your home without a search warrant.